Continuing on her journey through the decades, local playwright Courtney Wick brings the third story in her trilogy of plays ...
Starting March 23, Leland Grove Police Chief Dan Ryan will not be able to drive a motor vehicle while he’s awaiting trial for ...
A recently approved 60-day moratorium on accepting applications for data centers will help Logan County Board members become ...
Republican voters in Illinois have once again chosen former state Sen. Darren Bailey as their candidate for governor, giving ...
There are businesses you visit because they offer something you like. And then there are businesses that, through action, remind a city what community is supposed to feel like. The team at Bloom is ...
Tenure / Tenure Track and Service Workers unions of University of Illinois Springfield held a rally at noon on Thursday, March 19. The rally was planned to coincide with the University of Illinois ...
Before turning my attention to our Jewish festival of Passover, which will begin this year at sunset on Wednesday, April 1, I ...
Starting Saturday, history will come alive downtown at the Old State Capitol for spring break with a variety of family-friendly activities and presentations. On Saturday, participants can learn about ...
When BUNN, in business in Springfield since 1840, announced on March 11 that it had been sold to food service conglomerate Ali Group, the new owner said in its own press release that it would be ...
Spring Guide has information on seasonal day and weekend trips, how to bring spring into your home, an expanded three-month calendar of events and more.
Being a resident of this town often reminds you of the Vachel Lindsay poem Springfield Magical. Lindsay describes Springfield as “the City of my Discontent” and any longtime resident would second his ...
After months of hearings and discussions, the Sangamon County Board seems poised to approve plans for the county’s first data center on March 23 despite consistent pushback from constituents. CyrusOne ...